Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Death

Started by Robtard17 pages

Originally posted by PVS
im not arguing that. in fact i agree. its (supposed to be) their democracy to do as they wish.

i was challenging your flawed reasoning regarding their past justifying the ethics of death penalty/hanging.

i hate repeating myself

It does not matter what 'we' think, we could think they're a bunch of barbaric savages. When it comes down to it, they have the right to choose for themselves if they want capital punishment or not and how too execute it.

ok, im done dancing. you'll just have to find someone else to switch the topic back and forth with from ethics in law to the right of democratic process.

Originally posted by PVS
ok, im done dancing. you'll just have to find someone else to switch the topic back and forth with from ethics in law to the right of democratic process.

LOL... Not dancing chief... We both agree that it is "supposed to be their democracy" right? So what right does America have to impose on their legal system concerning something we do ourselves permit?

This initially stems for the person(s) who have been upset that America is not doing something to stop or alter Saddam's execution.

I'm liking the woodchipper idea more and more. Then we can splatter Saddam's blood all over the crowds.

Originally posted by Alliance
I'm liking the woodchipper idea more and more. Then we can splatter Saddam's blood all over the crowds.

...what right does America have to impose on their legal system concerning something we do ourselves permit?

Originally posted by Robtard
...what right does America have to impose on their legal system concerning something we do ourselves permit?

Just throwing this out there, once again since it stems from debate in Australia relating back to the Australian citizen hung for a drug offence. The government was accused of not being "enough like the US" in protecting their own citizens lives while they are abroad...

What is the US policy towards its citizens getting sentences to death by hanging in Asian countries?

Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
Just throwing this out there, once again since it stems from debate in Australia relating back to the Australian citizen hung for a drug offence. The government was accused of not being "enough like the US" in protecting their own citizens lives while they are abroad...

What is the US policy towards its citizens getting sentences to death by hanging in Asian countries?

Saddam is an Iraqi citizen being punished in Iraq, so I am not sure what your reference to Tuong Nguyen of Australia being hung in Singapore is?

Not exactly sure off the top of my head...

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I could be wrong, but the outrage of "not being more like America" in Australia was because drug trafficing is not punishable by C.P. in America. If an American commits a crime in another country that is not punishable by death in the U.S. but receives a death sentence, I believe America would pressure that country for clemency.

Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
What is the US policy towards its citizens getting sentences to death by hanging in Asian countries?

Who was that kid that got his ass cained in Singapore?

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
Who was that kid that got his ass cained in Singapore?

LOL... Michael Fay, the graffiti and thief idiot.

Originally posted by Robtard
LOL... Michale Fay, the graffiti idiot.

That's it. The US made such a stink over that. A pointless stink at that. Some spoiled kid is Singapore screwed up and got his ass tanned.

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
That's it. The US made such a stink over that. A pointless stink at that. Some spoiled kid is Singapore screwed up and got his ass tanned.

I agree, he vandalized something like 40-50 cars and stole road signs.

Originally posted by Robtard
I agree, he vandalized something like 40-50 cars and stole road signs.

Yeah, and people here we like: "But they cain people for spitting gum on the ground!" Well, that's how they run their country....hey, wait a minute! Maybe we should invade Singapore next.

Originally posted by Robtard
...what right does America have to impose on their legal system concerning something we do ourselves permit?

As much as I despise the death penalty, it has a legal basis. What I protest is the cruel and public method of Saddam eventual executoin.

Originally posted by Alliance
As much as I despise the death penalty, it has a legal basis. What I protest is the cruel and public method of Saddam eventual executoin.

You think Saddam will be publicly executed?

As in everyone gathering in the town square to watch him die?

I don't think its fair that saddam dies when that dirty fish that killed steve irwin walks the streets!!!! The Swinemad2

Originally posted by Alliance
Lets show all our children what happens to the filthy muslims.

Saddam is not getting a death sentance for being a Muslim. That statement is ridiculous, let alone irrelevant. He was not even charged on religion, nor religious extremism.

Is he dead yet? I didn't watch the news last night.

Originally posted by Mr. Sandman
****ing right it is. Get me a bowl of popcorn and a front row seat. It's not as kickass as the Gladiators in the Colosseum, but it'll do for a good hour or so.

clapping

It doesn't bother me whether he's killed, how he's killed or whether it's 'justice' or not. The fact that he'll no longer be around is enough for me 😬

Originally posted by botankus
Is he dead yet? I didn't watch the news last night.
😬 He's going to appeal, you know. He won't be executed until at least February

He's still being tried for other crimes. 😐

What do they intend to do? Execute him twice?